New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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... feeling , as too much blunted by physical hardships to feel mental suffering , -when she heard the rich or the powerful , any of this world's favourites , seeking , amongst their other monopolies , to establish an aristocracy of feeling ...
... feeling , as too much blunted by physical hardships to feel mental suffering , -when she heard the rich or the powerful , any of this world's favourites , seeking , amongst their other monopolies , to establish an aristocracy of feeling ...
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... feeling of restraint , and the check of control , depriving them of that perfect buoyancy which is the fairy . spell of happiness . During this period of probation for her entrance into the busy scenes of the world , a considerable ...
... feeling of restraint , and the check of control , depriving them of that perfect buoyancy which is the fairy . spell of happiness . During this period of probation for her entrance into the busy scenes of the world , a considerable ...
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... feelings of Julie a still tenderer interest for this object of her pity . The vulgar benevolence which knows no ... feeling of duty ; but there are few minds which could derive from that sentiment alone such a spring of alacrity as ...
... feelings of Julie a still tenderer interest for this object of her pity . The vulgar benevolence which knows no ... feeling of duty ; but there are few minds which could derive from that sentiment alone such a spring of alacrity as ...
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